Acting Secretary of Veterans Affairs Sloan D. Gibson directed all Department of Veterans Affairs’ Medical Center and Health Care System directors to conduct monthly in-person reviews of scheduling pr…
Month: June 2014
Teachers Credit Union's new office is next door to its Baker roots
BAKER — The Okaloosa County Teachers Federal Credit Union’s June 21 move out of the Baker Block into its new home next to the Gator Café brought it closer to its roots.
Local beauties and a beast star in NWFSC mini-musical
NICEVILLE — Cast members from throughout the county, including leads from Crestview and Baker, populate the Camp Glee production of Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.”
HUBBUB: Gay marriage — 1 issue, 2 voices
At this point and day in age, who cares, as long as two people love each other; why not?
EXTENSION CONNECTION: Treating cold-injured King Sago plants
Many North Florida landscapes' King Sago plants still look sad following cold injury from our recent winter.
Application deadline set for pollinators
The United States Department of Agriculture's Natural Resources Conservation Service is funding $300,000 in Florida through the Environmental Quality Incentives Program to promote conservation practi…
Rotary installs new officers, inducts new members
CRESTVIEW — The Crestview Rotary Club has its largest class of new members in recent history and a new slate of officers.
COLLEGE-BOUND LAB: Crestview man gets extra help on campus
CRESTVIEW — The Bouton family wants you to meet their newest addition.
For Crestview girls, summertime means more practice, competitions
CRESTVIEW — School's out, but many area high school volleyball players are staying active by playing beach volleyball.
New development planned on Okaloosa Island
OKALOOSA ISLAND — Ozean Development has announced a new mixed-use development that will feature nearly 200 hotel rooms and 100 condominiums.